My Naija Aunty (by marriage) loves the word so much that's her nickname for me - matako, something I appreciate with all of my African lighthearted spirit; it's a blessing, having a decent one you know. Ama?
Mama Shujaa you have made my day..ROFLMAO! Absolutely right and everyone has one, I'm avoiding lifts nowadays, taking the stairs when I can trying to tone mine up! x x x x x
Ha! Glad to make you laugh...what's more, let me tell you, every once in a while, especially if its been a while since she's seen me, she'll smack my matato with pure joy. Nothing but the sheer amazing love of an African mother.
Hey you, leave a comment but don't just be an asshole about it - try to be decent. That said you are welcome to heap abuse or ridicule if it makes you feel better. However in order to get published it must not be homophobic, racist or sexist. OK?
Just me being curious...why has this explanation been given?
ReplyDeletehey tamaku na matako vipi kwa vipi bwana?
ReplyDeleteHi Anengiyefa,
ReplyDeleteI'm taking part in 999 questions...*sigh* lol!
My Naija Aunty (by marriage) loves the word so much that's her nickname for me - matako, something I appreciate with all of my African lighthearted spirit; it's a blessing, having a decent one you know. Ama?
ReplyDeleteMama Shujaa you have made my day..ROFLMAO! Absolutely right and everyone has one, I'm avoiding lifts nowadays, taking the stairs when I can trying to tone mine up! x x x x x
ReplyDeleteHa! Glad to make you laugh...what's more, let me tell you, every once in a while, especially if its been a while since she's seen me, she'll smack my matato with pure joy. Nothing but the sheer amazing love of an African mother.
ReplyDeleteYeah, keep up the good work!
Mama Shujaa, leo kweli ni furahiday! I also get mine smacked now and then but that's a story for another day, hmmmm....lol!!! xxxxx
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